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revealed,mr.papadopoulosnevertalked about this, he was not talking specifically about emails, or thousands of emails that had been found. that's a big difference, isn't it? >> yeah. this is really fascinating. the scenario was that a man named downer, the top australian diplomat in london, had reached out to george papadopoulos, as papadopoulos a low-ranking sort of volunteer member of the trump foreign policy advisory team, reaches out, they meet, and, you know, the story is papadopoulos is drunk, he tells downer about the russians have all these emails from hillary clinton, they might drop them in the campaign. what's happened is, downer has returned to australia, and gave a long interview to the australian, the publication down there, and basically said, well, nobody was drunk, there was one drink consumed. it wasn't a drunk thing. he never talked -- he, papadopoulos -- didn't talk about emails. so this has really raised a bunch of questions about the story of how this investigation started. by the way, no person in official position has come out and just told this story. this

revealed, mr. papadopoulos never talked about this, he was not talking specifically about emails, or thousands of emails that had been found. that's a big difference, isn't it? >> yeah. this is really fascinating. the scenario was that a man named downer, the top australian diplomat in london, had reached out to george papadopoulos, as papadopoulos a low-ranking sort of volunteer member of the trump foreign policy advisory team, reaches out, they meet, and, you know, the story is...

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what's come out that the investigation began because ofgeorgepapadopoulosandthe information he passed on in the spring of 2016 that he heard the russians had tons of e-mails from the democrats. in july, when e-mails were dumped through wikileaks, the fbi began an investigation. based on george papadopoulos. when they heard there were efforts perhaps by the russians to contact the trump administration, they went to one of their longtime sources, a republican political appointee .'s been identified ask his help to contact these individuals and see whether they'd heard from the russians. he did that. i know it has been called spy gate. i don't view it as contrived. i view it as what any of us would want the fbi to do if we had evidence that there was a foreign government trying to interfere with the political party. caller: i worked under the state department and i know the intelligence business well. i think robert mueller is doing a great job. your guest is a breath of fresh air. . like what you are saying allow him to go forward. who is standing up for the united states of amer

what's come out that the investigation began because of george papadopoulos and the information he passed on in the spring of 2016 that he heard the russians had tons of e-mails from the democrats. in july, when e-mails were dumped through wikileaks, the fbi began an investigation. based on george papadopoulos. when they heard there were efforts perhaps by the russians to contact the trump administration, they went to one of their longtime sources, a republican political appointee .'s been...

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watching this while the campaign's also reaching out to you through various,georgepapadopoulosandother means we haven't discussed yet, i don't know, if i'm putin and i'm running this operation, i'm getting a signal trump is not unhappy with us. >> and i want to ask you about that now, because the country has really been, quite honestly, torn up -- >> right. >> -- for a while now over this, over the question of collusion. >> yeah. >> whether donald trump or his campaign associates colluded or con conspired with the russians who interfered with our 2016 election. >> right. >> so if somebody was going to make the case for collusion, what would it be based on what you found? >> well, first of all, you know, to some degree the debate has been sort of clouded by the use of the word because it's kind of elastic. one can define it the way you want to. i agree, we found no smoking -- with david -- found no smoking gun evidence of, you know, there was a explicit agreement to work together. i think the aiding and abetting pet foris a -- metaphor is a better one to use. there clearly was a c

watching this while the campaign's also reaching out to you through various, george papadopoulos and other means we haven't discussed yet, i don't know, if i'm putin and i'm running this operation, i'm getting a signal trump is not unhappy with us. >> and i want to ask you about that now, because the country has really been, quite honestly, torn up -- >> right. >> -- for a while now over this, over the question of collusion. >> yeah. >> whether donald trump or his...

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interests for years before joining the campaign. we know he got an e-mail fromgeorgepapadopoulosabouthis contacts with the russian emissaries. we know he attended the infamous the trump tower meeting. we know he was in touch throughout the campaign with his friend kilimnik, the suspected russian operative since indicted. just a couple hours after manafort was taken into custody, the president's lawyer offered him a reason not to cooperate. rudy giuliani, former federal prosecutor, a man known for loving law and order here in new york city telling the "new york daily news," "when the whole thing is over, things might get cleaned up with some presidential pardons." i'm joined by two journalists, closely covering the saga of manafort. ken vogel from "the new york times" and natasha bertrand from the atlantic. ken, what a stunning turn of events for paul manafort. >> that's right. this is a guy who could have sort of faded away and maybe he would have been under some financial pressure. that's the reason that we understand that he decided to come back and sort of try to refresh his bona

interests for years before joining the campaign. we know he got an e-mail from george papadopoulos about his contacts with the russian emissaries. we know he attended the infamous the trump tower meeting. we know he was in touch throughout the campaign with his friend kilimnik, the suspected russian operative since indicted. just a couple hours after manafort was taken into custody, the president's lawyer offered him a reason not to cooperate. rudy giuliani, former federal prosecutor, a man...

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cycle. i think that's one of the key issues. >> laura: one issue that popped upshawwithpapadopoulos. hiswife said they were trying to entrap him and use him to push this investigation forward. what is your reaction to that? >> well, legally it's not entrapment. if there is any indication that the individual is willing to do whatever the conduct it. i think she is using another definition of entrapment. what we do about, george papadopoulos made some drunken comment to the australian ambassador to the u.n. and that spurred further conversations. >> laura: initially it was reported that he knew there were a lot of clinton emails. then they backed off and said they had dirt on hillary. that story shifted. that's a big different, someone has dirt on hillary and someone knew emails were hacked and would be released. >> having spent 10 years in the department of justice and having cases reported on by the news media, about 50% was right. it's not necessarily the journalist's fault. sometimes the sources are too far removed. they don't have as much as the information as you would like. le

cycle. i think that's one of the key issues. >> laura: one issue that popped upshaw with papadopoulos. his wife said they were trying to entrap him and use him to push this investigation forward. what is your reaction to that? >> well, legally it's not entrapment. if there is any indication that the individual is willing to do whatever the conduct it. i think she is using another definition of entrapment. what we do about, george papadopoulos made some drunken comment to the...

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trump foreign policy advisors, national security advisors came out, carter page andgeorgepapadopoulos, theirnames were on it in the spring of 2016. but if this goes back to 2015 again, what were they worried about? i mean, struck -- they were petrified of trump. who knows, maybe they thought he was going to catch on. >> one of the pages in the text was, potus wants to know everything we are doing. >> can we just are never that we have had a whole segments on shows like this about the struck secret society come about struck lost emails? let's try to figure out exactly -- i agree we need to get to the bottom of thisra: i's aim, and i agree with you but those are technical acronyms that are used within the bureau. those aren't love messages between the two of them. i'm sure people are fascinated by those, but those are technical terms. so it se like, did you get approval for these lures? and, waiting for the answer. >> but there were no spies. there was one guy that made a couple of approaches to people that were targeted by cia and fbi. >> one hour people have come out with also stephe

trump foreign policy advisors, national security advisors came out, carter page and george papadopoulos, their names were on it in the spring of 2016. but if this goes back to 2015 again, what were they worried about? i mean, struck -- they were petrified of trump. who knows, maybe they thought he was going to catch on. >> one of the pages in the text was, potus wants to know everything we are doing. >> can we just are never that we have had a whole segments on shows like this...

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journal" piece. you raise an interesting question, many of them,onpapadopoulos'srolein starting the f.b.i.'s probe into russian election interference. what are you saying? >> well, i think there are two important things we now know that i put in the column. one, we never really understood how information about that papadopoulos meeting with alexander downer, the ambassador to the u.k. made its way to the f.b.i. we discovered it didn't go through usual intelligence channels but rather it ran through the u.s. embassy in britain which means that it was in the possession of the obama state department. that raises a lot of important questions about whether or not politics was involved in any way in pushing this information on the f.b.i. i think the other thing that is important is we now have an account from alexander downer himself saying he didn't necessarily pass along to the f.b.i. anything about what papadopoulos said in terms of emails. he just said the guy had said he had some damaging information. that the russians might have damaging information on hillary clinton. that's import

journal" piece. you raise an interesting question, many of them, on papadopoulos's role in starting the f.b.i.'s probe into russian election interference. what are you saying? >> well, i think there are two important things we now know that i put in the column. one, we never really understood how information about that papadopoulos meeting with alexander downer, the ambassador to the u.k. made its way to the f.b.i. we discovered it didn't go through usual intelligence channels but...

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informant that we hear about most often approached carter page, sam clovis,georgepapadopoulos, theseare figures in the trump campaign. kind of very friendly approaches. oh, we need to have coffee. i have read some of your stuff. do you a great job. let's talk. and then in the case of papadopoulos, at least reportedly was saying well, you know about the russians in these emails. getting information out of that person. >> tucker: let me ask really quick because you are a journalist and you cover. this i keep hearing people say we know that's not true. has other information arisen that i somehow missed that prove what you just said false? >> no. this is -- this actually happened. this is a big semantic fight people are having. >> tucker: they are lying. they are mischaracterizing this on purpose to hide something that happened for political reasons. >> i think the biggest reason is the president said this, they must try to knock it down. >> tucker: i thought i was going crazy watching this stuff. >> that's a fact. >> tucker: byron york, thank you. reporting to the obama justice departm

informant that we hear about most often approached carter page, sam clovis, george papadopoulos, these are figures in the trump campaign. kind of very friendly approaches. oh, we need to have coffee. i have read some of your stuff. do you a great job. let's talk. and then in the case of papadopoulos, at least reportedly was saying well, you know about the russians in these emails. getting information out of that person. >> tucker: let me ask really quick because you are a journalist and...

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papadopoulos, mikeflynn. who is getting away with it? a lot of accountability, it would seem. governor dean, as you know, donald trump is vladimir putin's worst nightmare. everybody knows that. that's just a fact that the president said today. take a look. >> i have been russia's worst nightmare. but with that being said, russia should be in this meeting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? russia should be in the meeting. it should be a part of it. they threw russia out. they should let russia come back in because we should have russia at the negotiating table. >> governor? >> i would say vladimir putin's getting a pretty good return on his investment. what this means is trump now wants the europeans to turn a blind eye to the fact that the russians seized part of the ukraine or occupying another part of the ukraine. killed over 10,000 ukrainians in their attacks on ukraine and their annexing of ukrainian property in crimea. trump wants this all to be forgotten. i'd say putin's getting a pretty good deal. he made a good buy here. >> yeah. look, that's if y

papadopoulos, mike flynn. who is getting away with it? a lot of accountability, it would seem. governor dean, as you know, donald trump is vladimir putin's worst nightmare. everybody knows that. that's just a fact that the president said today. take a look. >> i have been russia's worst nightmare. but with that being said, russia should be in this meeting. why are we having a meeting without russia being in the meeting? russia should be in the meeting. it should be a part of it. they...

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here. just let me know. the same thingwithpapadopoulos. steve:he would not have hired him. brian: same thing with papadopoulos. will will should know the russian rest making an offensive to infiltrate our election. and paul manafort is somebody with connections you might not be aware of. i think that is a fine conversation to have below the radar. dolls not effect the election. that's called i just want to keep the playing field lower. same thing with carter page. never met the president. same thing with papadopoulos. the president is sitting back going you have all these problems. they have their problems it has nothing to do with me. abby: judge said trying manafort in virginia. have you got to give me more here. this is very much a stretch. it sounds like more and more, steve, that the trump lawyers are on the offense. they, more than anything, don't want this sitdown to happen. they also don't want a subpoena. steve: sitting president cannot be indicted. that's just case in point. cannot do it. come up with a subpoena there is going to be a big fight. big fight when bill clin

here. just let me know. the same thing with papadopoulos. steve: he would not have hired him. brian: same thing with papadopoulos. will will should know the russian rest making an offensive to infiltrate our election. and paul manafort is somebody with connections you might not be aware of. i think that is a fine conversation to have below the radar. dolls not effect the election. that's called i just want to keep the playing field lower. same thing with carter page. never met the president....

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papadopoulosemployeeagreement there are a lot of signals frommueller.papadopoulosistold by a russian agent in april of 2016 the russians have dirt on hillary clinton in the form of thousands of e-mails. >> prior to any of it being public. >> the public has no idea about this. >> that's what's so significant about that disclosure. >> yeah, absolutely. that's in april. adam schiff, representative adam schiff on your show says if you look at his memo from the house intelligence committee it had a new revelation which is that papadopoulos was also -- the russians previewed for papadopoulos their plan to disseminate the e-mails. that's a further step. >> and that papadopoulos copies manafort on e-mails riltded to these exchanges. >> one of which is titled something like russia wants to meet putin. sorry, russia wants to meet trump. after that, after the being told of the e-mails and manafort sends this e-mail to rick gates that says we shouldn't let dt do this, somebody low level to do it so as to send no signal. >> okay, that's a pretty good case. that is what is hanging over pau

papadopoulos employee agreement there are a lot of signals from mueller. papadopoulos is told by a russian agent in april of 2016 the russians have dirt on hillary clinton in the form of thousands of e-mails. >> prior to any of it being public. >> the public has no idea about this. >> that's what's so significant about that disclosure. >> yeah, absolutely. that's in april. adam schiff, representative adam schiff on your show says if you look at his memo from the house...

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. we saw the prosecutors asked the court on a presentencing report ongeorgepapadopoulos. wedon't have a sentence date for flynn. the first sign when flynn's case may start to end just came into view today with prosecutors and defense asking for a presentencing report on him, 60 days right now in late august. that's the pace which things are rolling with cooperating flynn. on the michael cohen's side, the president's personal lawyer, cohen's situation is being handled in federal court in new york city. the judge in the michael cohen's case set a firm deadline of next week by which time all evidence issues have to be wrapped up in terms of whether or not prosecutors will be able to look at the documents and materials that were seized from cohen under a search warrant back in april. all the wrangling around those materials that were seized by michael cohen has been going on for weeks and months now. the court says it will be over by next week. prosecutors and the southern district of new york by next week should have their hands-on all of the evidence they're going to get in terms o

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before he had opened uponpapadopoulosandthe russia investigation. and only 9 days the fbi was able to fully resolve the facts of the case just six days after peter stzrok said we have an insurance policy against the trump presidency, a day after he opened that he said this one really matters. these were people who judged hillary clinton innocent before interviewing her and judged donald trump guilty before starting the investigation. it is ludicrous, the american people see it is ludicrous and i'm grateful that through the oversight work of congress we have been able to get the documents that show how biased people were that began this investigation. if there ever were an impeachment proceeding or criminal proceeding we would have to ask peter stzrok as a star witness and that would never hold water. i think we should vote against the amendment because the russia investigation is politics, not law. in this policies we investigate crimes, we don't investigate people, there is no evidence of a crime here, these are just people who hated donald trump, they were insulting and cond

before he had opened up on papadopoulos and the russia investigation. and only 9 days the fbi was able to fully resolve the facts of the case just six days after peter stzrok said we have an insurance policy against the trump presidency, a day after he opened that he said this one really matters. these were people who judged hillary clinton innocent before interviewing her and judged donald trump guilty before starting the investigation. it is ludicrous, the american people see it is ludicrous...

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foreign policy advisergeorgepapadopoulos. sincethen we've got a sentencing date for george papadopoulos. he will be sentenced on september 7th. we don't yet have a sentencing date for flynn. we don't know ha it will be in the next 60 days, but the very first siengz signs of when flynn's case might end just came into view today with prosecutors and the defense asking for a presentencing report on him 60 days from now in late august. that's kind of the pace at which things are rolling with cooperating mike flynn. on the michael cohen side, the president's personal lawyer, that is not being handled in virginia or d.c. like the other cases. the michael cohen situation is being handled in federal court in new york city. within the last few days the judge in the michael cohen case set a firm deadline of next week by which time all evidentiary issues are going to have to be wrapped up of whether or not prosecutors are going to be able to look at the documents and materials seized from cohen under search warrant back in april. all the wrangling around those materials that were seiz

foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos. since then we've got a sentencing date for george papadopoulos. he will be sentenced on september 7th. we don't yet have a sentencing date for flynn. we don't know ha it will be in the next 60 days, but the very first siengz signs of when flynn's case might end just came into view today with prosecutors and the defense asking for a presentencing report on him 60 days from now in late august. that's kind of the pace at which things are rolling with...

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georgepapadopouloswenton fox news last night to directly address the commander in chief. >> i honestly know how much dedicated and committed he was in the trump campaign. i know he did an excellent job. i know he's -- because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so i trust and hope and ask to president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> george papadopoulos is currently cooperating with federal investigators in the russia probe. canceled. the president saying in a late night tweet, only a small number of players decided to come, and we canceled the event. staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. while several eagles players have staged protests during the anthem, the team didn't kneel nor stay in the locker room last season according to cnn. the decision sparked harsh criticism out of philadelphia. mayor jim kenny called trump a fragile ego maniac obsessed with crowd size. and this splashed on today's front cover of the philly daily ne the eagles didn't acknowledge the cancellation in a statem

george papadopoulos went on fox news last night to directly address the commander in chief. >> i honestly know how much dedicated and committed he was in the trump campaign. i know he did an excellent job. i know he's -- because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so i trust and hope and ask to president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> george papadopoulos is currently cooperating with federal investigators in the russia probe. canceled. the president saying in a...

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that don jr and the rest of the crew met with the russians in trump tower he knewthepapadopouloshadmet with you know had bragged to the australian a baster about the dope the dirt on on hillary he knew about felix ater trying to get a trump tower moscow bill and he knew that there was fake there with lies put out about about the trump tower meeting and yet he did nothing to disclose to the public that this counterintelligence investigation was going on before donald trump got elected and at the same time he encouraged komi to put out that letter that was so damaging ten days before the. campaign was over that was struck still and so to me this notion that one of the poisonous tree is twisted it is prevert and as i said i think kind of duran to it speaks to how people want to kind of see ghosts you know donald trump refers to this as a witch on the phrase witch hunt became because there were no which is. gotten five plea agreements he's gotten another dozen or more people indicted these are not witches these are real humans who have pled guilty to crimes so sorry if somehow or other

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. then when the carter page saga fell apart, then they shifted quickly to thegeorgepapadopoulosmeetingwith alexander downer in may. now that that's changing again, they're trying to go back to a 2015 story about british intelligence passing information that over here. lay that out, tucker, to make a single point to. the fbi is hiding what i call paragraph one. when i was a federal agent, when i had a credit card fraud case, when you write a report, tucker, what did paragraph one say? bank fraud investigator so-and-so called you on this day about a stolen credit card number, and the rest of the case is from there. the fbi refuses to tell people what paragraph one, and i think it's for a specific reason. >> what do you think the reason is? >> i was waiting for you to ask me that, tucker, but i don't want to keep talking. here's what i think the reason is. we're focusing on the information that was pulled out of the trump campaign, the spy we're not supposed to name, call him an informant, i don't care, i'm not getting into the euphemism came. >> it's the same thing. >> it's nonsense. ok

. then when the carter page saga fell apart, then they shifted quickly to the george papadopoulos meeting with alexander downer in may. now that that's changing again, they're trying to go back to a 2015 story about british intelligence passing information that over here. lay that out, tucker, to make a single point to. the fbi is hiding what i call paragraph one. when i was a federal agent, when i had a credit card fraud case, when you write a report, tucker, what did paragraph one say? bank...

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working with anybody willing to work with him. he's working withgeorgepapadopoulos, otherfolks from the campaign, rick gates -- he clearly wants manafort. >> i'll let you finish, but all papadopoulos has is the latte instructions. that's all he knows as a coffee boy. >> exactly. why would mueller loop him in? yes, he has. manafort knows something bob mueller wants to get out of him. i find it unbelievable that manafort wouldn't have access to some information bob mueller wants. >> i think it's completely entirely reasonable to think that manafort might be the top here. as you're working your way up, you always keep going, but given what we know about donald trump and how he operates and given the connections and contacts that we know manafort has and had during the campaign, given the flip in the platform as it relates to russia and ukraine at the convention that manafort was in charge of, it could be there was collusion, but it's isolated with manafort or stopped with manafort. that's consistent with what we know so far. at least not inconsistent. and it's conceivable that he

working with anybody willing to work with him. he's working with george papadopoulos, other folks from the campaign, rick gates -- he clearly wants manafort. >> i'll let you finish, but all papadopoulos has is the latte instructions. that's all he knows as a coffee boy. >> exactly. why would mueller loop him in? yes, he has. manafort knows something bob mueller wants to get out of him. i find it unbelievable that manafort wouldn't have access to some information bob mueller wants....

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plea fromthispapadopoulosguywho had also worked on the campaign. and from mike flynn, who had worked on the campaign and been national security adviser. all knowable if not googlable people involved directly in the trump campaign. but then after mueller got this letter from trump's lawyers in january, what's the next thing mueller did? he indicted mikhail bystrov, mikhail burchik, aleksandra krylova, sergey polozov, maria bovda, robert bovda, dzheykhun ogly, vadim podkopaev, gleb vasilchenko, irina kaverzina, vladimir venkov, yevgeny prigozhin, the internet research agency, concord management, concord catering. who the heck are those people? 13 individual and three corporate defendants all in russia. all indicted by robert mueller. and it was a surprise at the time, in february. in some ways it still feels surprising. i mean, immediately there were two big reactions, right? one is, wow, this is a sweeping indictment. it's what they call a speaking indictment. look at how this lays out what russia did in terms of interfering with our election. indictment was this great piece of

plea from this papadopoulos guy who had also worked on the campaign. and from mike flynn, who had worked on the campaign and been national security adviser. all knowable if not googlable people involved directly in the trump campaign. but then after mueller got this letter from trump's lawyers in january, what's the next thing mueller did? he indicted mikhail bystrov, mikhail burchik, aleksandra krylova, sergey polozov, maria bovda, robert bovda, dzheykhun ogly, vadim podkopaev, gleb...

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. >> sam and tina say we had thegeorgepapadopoulossituation.>> tucker: they haven't charged him either, they charged him for lying. >> that's the easy way out. where prosecutors take the easy way out, it's easier to prove that -- >> tucker: i'm not partisan on this question it would be easy for meat to say this guy should go to prison for lying and maybe he should. i'm bothered as an american about all these people going back to martha stewart are charged not with the crime that undergirded the investigation but on the basis of some conversation they had with federal agents. that's not fair play in the end. papadopoulos has not been credibly accused of betraying this country. where is the crime, where is the real crime? that's a fair question. >> we have russia attacking the united states. >> tucker: that's not the crime the people who are spied upon committed. >> it's additional charges again because he immediately was using unencrypted messaging system we have to assume it's something like what's app, and immediately trying to get people to lie to the investigation. >> tucker: i'm no

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.georgepapadopoulos'swifehas been on a media tour. she's been talking to as many as she can, talking to rt roers trying to make the case for a pardon for her husband. >> let's listen to that. >> we're here in the middle of pardon season. i appreciate you coming on, people who watch the show know we have people on who have been involved in the mueller probe because you ing a very particular experience. having gone to the interviews, is the potential pardon something you've discussed with george or anyone affiliated with the trump team? >> no, absolutely n. actually his lawyers who are not happy at all me mentioning on tv the pardon, but i'm my o persons expectation. i really hope. mostly in light of the circumstances that came out recently and became public recently. i think they were completely unjustified and make a pardon appropriate in this case and deserved. >> one really amazing revelation that she made in that interview is that this effor that she is currently undergoing to try to get her husband pardoned is in defiance of her husband's own lawyers. not even george pap

. george papadopoulos's wife has been on a media tour. she's been talking to as many as she can, talking to rt roers trying to make the case for a pardon for her husband. >> let's listen to that. >> we're here in the middle of pardon season. i appreciate you coming on, people who watch the show know we have people on who have been involved in the mueller probe because you ing a very particular experience. having gone to the interviews, is the potential pardon something you've...

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careless. >> the wife ofgeorgepapadopoulosaskingthe pres. for a get out of jail free card. >> i hope he will. it is very fascinating to see my house in the center of this investigation. heather: papadopoulos pled guilty to lying to the fbi. and alleged russian contacts to undeover dir hillary clinton in the 2016 election and no evidence of any collusion with the kremlin. illegal border crossers facing justice in the united states, a new study showing prosecution surging, andromisingo punish anyone who crossed the southern border illegally. federal prosecutors accepted more than 8000 unlawful entry cases from customers and border protection in april, 30% more than the month before. 60% more than in january. all these thrill seekers was a big weight. the ride at 6 flags, suddenly stalling more than 100 feet in the air. imagine that. a passenger stuck for 15 minutes suddenly stopped after safety sensors detected an error. it will be thoroughly inspected before reopening. this is why i do the job. cuddling this baby girl just moments after she was involved in a car accident, and responding

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papadopouloswhorevealed that russia had dirt on hillary clinton. and then trump campaign advisor carter page was contacted by an associate of an apparent informant in june. but not until july 31st did the f.b.i. launch its counter intel investigation. john solomon discovered that the f.b.i. violated its own rule by using informants before the investigation was ever launched. so why were f.b.i. informants contacting trump continues about russia long before the russia probe was open? something else that doesn't add up. whether a key player was an f.b.i. informant or somewhere closer to a russian spy. reporter lee smith who wrote a important piece on that entitled the maltese phantom of borussia gate. and lee is here to describe how russia gate began. we are joined by kevin brock who super vised the rewroting of bureau rules gocherning sources that was a decade ago under the director bob mueller. it is great to see both of you. to listen to all. key figure and intel chiefs, this was all done by the book. these informants, normal course of business. i want to play for you something t

papadopoulos who revealed that russia had dirt on hillary clinton. and then trump campaign advisor carter page was contacted by an associate of an apparent informant in june. but not until july 31st did the f.b.i. launch its counter intel investigation. john solomon discovered that the f.b.i. violated its own rule by using informants before the investigation was ever launched. so why were f.b.i. informants contacting trump continues about russia long before the russia probe was open? something...

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even though he has that power he says.georgepapadopoulos'swifeis selling fox the opposite. she says it is time her husband get some help from the president. he is raising the stakes in this investigation by declaring the special counsel probe unconstitutional and has the power to pardon himself if he wants suggesting there may be major clashes at budgets with robert mueller but congress and the supreme court, the pres. on himself because he expect to doesn't believe he did anything wrong. trumrs report part of this is what rudy giuliani was doing when he discussed this on the talkshow circuit with the pres.'s blessing, signaling there's a chance of a 1-on-1 interview but will only of the questions are severely limited and the warning shot bit of special counsel wants to issue a subpoena to compel the testimony of the president get ready for battle in court. the pres. offered a combative tone, telephone call with the minnesota republican party celebrating what he called the accomplishments of his first 500 days in office and so the russia probe is a witchhunt and mueller at inve

even though he has that power he says. george papadopoulos's wife is selling fox the opposite. she says it is time her husband get some help from the president. he is raising the stakes in this investigation by declaring the special counsel probe unconstitutional and has the power to pardon himself if he wants suggesting there may be major clashes at budgets with robert mueller but congress and the supreme court, the pres. on himself because he expect to doesn't believe he did anything wrong....

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papadopoulosandhow can they didn't ever say that this was something that was troubling to me? if they were investigating hillary clinton, i don't care if she did wrong. put her in jail. thator them not to say trump was under investigation also, i find that troubling. host: lindsey mcpherson, the two bills you described earlier, where is paul ryan? guest: he has provided no guarantee that either measure will pass. this bill has been out there for months but they have not brought it to the floor is because they don't believe it does have the votes to pass. speakerromise bill, the says he hopes it will pass but they are not sure. they delay this amid the confusion over the president's position after he said he certainly would not sign that bill. so they will revisit that after he visits with the conference tomorrow night. after the company meeting they will see if it happens. host: let's go to sears in milwaukee. good morning. good morning. rosie gray -- she commented nationalhat only reopening the emails investigation, she said it helps clinton and she misspoke, it hurts clinton. secondly, i

papadopoulos and how can they didn't ever say that this was something that was troubling to me? if they were investigating hillary clinton, i don't care if she did wrong. put her in jail. thator them not to say trump was under investigation also, i find that troubling. host: lindsey mcpherson, the two bills you described earlier, where is paul ryan? guest: he has provided no guarantee that either measure will pass. this bill has been out there for months but they have not brought it to the...

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campaign aide.georgepapadopoulosliedlast year. he is cooperating with the special counsel, robert mueller's investigation, into possible collusion and the trump cam pape. >>> and first lady melania trump made her second trip to immigration facility. she met with border officials in tucson, arizona, yesterday. she toured a facility in phoenix also. last week she visited a shelter in texas. >>> rescuers in thailand continue their search for members of a youth soccer team missing in a cave. the search is in itsr boys crews have started drilling to andre water near the entrance of the cave flooded by the rain. rescue workers sent by the u.s. pacific command are helping in the search. >>> coming up. in the heat of the night, which city broke the nighttime heat >>> and caught on video. authorities searching for a missing toddler make a wonderful discovery. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4

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the coverup. i mean, whether it's georgeppapadopoulosorothers. all these players, michael flynn. they all are in trouble with the feds for essentially trying to cover up their crimes. for essentially trying to basically lying to the fbi for paul manafort, it was about witness tampering. it was about writing an op ed when he first got arrested to kind of shore up his image even though it was a court gag order. this is strike two for him. it's a signal to anyone else who chooses or who may choose to lie to the government that they should think twice about this because they could end up going to jail like paul manafort or this witness. >> danny, we like to give credit where it's due. and you called it. i think you predicted here on air maybe two days ago that this was likely going to happen. at this point, why wouldn't paul manafort cooperate with the special counsel's office? what reason or reasons would he have not to start situationingia bird? >> he may just want to go to trial. maybe one of the clients that thinks i can beat this. i know how to get myself out of this problem. m

the coverup. i mean, whether it's george p papadopoulos or others. all these players, michael flynn. they all are in trouble with the feds for essentially trying to cover up their crimes. for essentially trying to basically lying to the fbi for paul manafort, it was about witness tampering. it was about writing an op ed when he first got arrested to kind of shore up his image even though it was a court gag order. this is strike two for him. it's a signal to anyone else who chooses or who may...

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and asked the president for a pardon. we sawgeorgepapadopoulos'swifedo the same, asking for a pardon for george papadopoulos who's pleaded guilty and is cooperating in the russia probe. there was some talk about this being a pardon but it appears white house staff agreed to make it a commutation. do you expect that there are going to be m pardons beyond what we had already been talking about with blagojevich and martha stewart? >> i do, katy. i think there are going to be many more pardons or acts of clemency, rather. potentially dozens over the in ex -- the next few weeks and months. keep in mind, he's doing this in a sort of haphazard fashion. there is a traditional process at the department of justice where people can apply for a pardon, their case is reviewed by the u.s. pardon attorney, then it advances to consideration by the white house. in this case the president is picking people based on those he has relationships with or somebody that -- a select like kim kardashian brings to his attention and he is acting unilaterally on his own outside of that department of justic

and asked the president for a pardon. we saw george papadopoulos's wife do the same, asking for a pardon for george papadopoulos who's pleaded guilty and is cooperating in the russia probe. there was some talk about this being a pardon but it appears white house staff agreed to make it a commutation. do you expect that there are going to be m pardons beyond what we had already been talking about with blagojevich and martha stewart? >> i do, katy. i think there are going to be many more...

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pleading guilty. and man who claimed --georgepapadopoulos, toplay guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian intelligence. you have other people, including the direct associate of paul manafort, his deputy, the deputy campaign manager of the trump team pled guilty. they have already put people in prison. they have already indicted russian intelligence agencies. you have to have a very close to mindto not think -- closed to think these significant coincidences are anything other than organized action. ian fleming, the guy who created james bond had a saying. once is happenstance, twice as coincidence, 30's enemy action. that has been updated by the intelligence community. we have a saying i was fully call the nance law. coincidence takes a lot of planning. host: ray in iowa, democrat. caller: malcolm, loved watching you on msnbc. two quick points. an innocent man does not act like trump is acting. i've always said as soon as he was elected there would be some kind of civil unrest or civil war. give me your points on that. guest: lets stop all this civil war tal

pleading guilty. and man who claimed -- george papadopoulos, to play guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian intelligence. you have other people, including the direct associate of paul manafort, his deputy, the deputy campaign manager of the trump team pled guilty. they have already put people in prison. they have already indicted russian intelligence agencies. you have to have a very close to mindto not think -- closed to think these significant coincidences are anything...

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papadopoulosreport,he would not answer that question. if the answer was no, he clearly could have said no. instead he said, it's classified, which in seems that there is information there collected on the trump campaign and that would indicate whether or not this was entrapment or abating of some kind for political purposes. >> martha: so what do you do next after the answer to those questions? >> now our leadership having heard from the entire house of representatives on this question will say, either the documents will show up or restart the impeachment proceedings for a rod rosenstein. >> martha: what about the president, is there more he could do? >> the president is in an odd position because the bias is against him and he could declassify documents from before the papadopoulos report. that would tell us whether or not there was spying or intelligence collection on the trump campaign and i have encouraged the president to do that. >> martha: we saw trey gowdy encouraging them to come to some kind of conclusion. what your sense of the mueller time frame right now? >> we are almost two

papadopoulos report, he would not answer that question. if the answer was no, he clearly could have said no. instead he said, it's classified, which in seems that there is information there collected on the trump campaign and that would indicate whether or not this was entrapment or abating of some kind for political purposes. >> martha: so what do you do next after the answer to those questions? >> now our leadership having heard from the entire house of representatives on this...

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" reported this meeting in florida happened in may just before that,georgepapadopouloshismeeting where he was told russians had dirt on hillary clinton. june 9th, just a few days later, the trump tower meeting, the infamous trump tower meeting took place. then in july we had this wikileaks release of e-mails, as well. help us understand the context here of what this says about what was happening during that fateful summer? >> well, it depends. the facts matter so much. either we have russia trying to assist the trump campaign in interfering with the election, or to the extent it was called a dangle where they're trying to compromise people by making an offer, once they accept they then have leverage over them to extort them to comply with demands. or, i suppose, there is this suggestion that this is some sort of fbi sting. it seems unlikely that it is an fbi sting, though i guess the facts will come out at some point. but the reporting previously was that the investigation didn't open until after the fbi received information from the intelligence community about the statements by george p

" reported this meeting in florida happened in may just before that, george papadopoulos his meeting where he was told russians had dirt on hillary clinton. june 9th, just a few days later, the trump tower meeting, the infamous trump tower meeting took place. then in july we had this wikileaks release of e-mails, as well. help us understand the context here of what this says about what was happening during that fateful summer? >> well, it depends. the facts matter so much. either we...

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happen. as always of in l of this is ha there is a new reality show. we sawgeorgepapadopouloswifelobbying the president for a pardon. >> -- in the trump campaign, i know he did an excellent job. i know he's my -- because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> pretty clear there, last night, on fox, chris cillizza. i'm not really sure where we're at on this. >> well, look, we know that donald trump takes his news and sort of his views of the world from cable television and we know that he watches more fox news than any other channel. during the campaign, aides regularly would communicate or attempt to communicate messages to donald trump via cable news that they could not get across in private meetings. he paid more attention to the cable news than he did in a private meeting withthem. and george papadopoulos' fiancee is in the the only person to do this. i point you to patty blagojevich, former illinois governor's wife, she's done a number of fox news interview over the last five, six days in whic

happen. as always of in l of this is ha there is a new reality show. we saw george papadopoulos wife lobbying the president for a pardon. >> -- in the trump campaign, i know he did an excellent job. i know he's my -- because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> pretty clear there, last night, on fox, chris cillizza. i'm not really sure where we're at on this. >> well, look, we know that...

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want to play simona mangiante, the fe ofgeorgepapadopouloshaschanged her tune about her husband, his involvement in the investigation. i want to play this for you, betsy and get your reaction. it looks like to me the pardon dangling may be having an effect. take a look how she used to talk about everything and now. >> as soon as he found out he made a mistake he took responsibility for that and passed to the right side of >> the decision to cooperate. >> you exactly. i think he has been sort of the first domino in the russian case. >> dyorump shouldonder a pardon for george papadopoulos? >> yes, as i said i really wish for a pardon mostly in light of the circumstances that came out recently and they became public recently. they would completely justify and make a pardon appropriate in this case and deserved. >> betsy, she was calling him the john dean of the investigation. now she's saying james comey is corrupt. what do you think is going on here? >> he's courting president trump to try to pardon her. it would say something about ari melber's show if trump is decide who to pard

want to play simona mangiante, the fe of george papadopoulos has changed her tune about her husband, his involvement in the investigation. i want to play this for you, betsy and get your reaction. it looks like to me the pardon dangling may be having an effect. take a look how she used to talk about everything and now. >> as soon as he found out he made a mistake he took responsibility for that and passed to the right side of >> the decision to cooperate. >> you exactly. i...

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>> thank you. >> tucker: trump campaign advisorgeorgepapadopoulosisthe center of the muellerke investigation and the year-long media onslaught, but does the case against him tell us anything about russian collusion?ca his wife joins us next. ♪ it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. thethe more you know theme, commute is worth it. for all the work you pour into this place, you sure get a lot more out of it. you and that john deeretor.. so versatile, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. nothing runs like a deere. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just 99 dollars a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a d orders come in,but then you i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order d

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simultaneously we had thegeorgepapadopoulossituation.>> tucker: they haven't charged him either. they charged him for lying. >> that's the easy way out. >> tucker: i'm bothered by it. >> prosecutors take the easy way out it's easier to prove that. >> tucker: it would be very easy for me to say he should go to prison for lying and maybe he should do. but i'm bothered as an american by the fact that all of these people going back as i always say back to martha stewart are charged not with the crime that undergirded the investigation but on the basis of some conversation they had with federal agents. that's not fair play in the end. >> because the federal agents often of the answer. >> tucker: george papadopoulos has not been credibly accused of betraying this country. where is the crime, where's the real crime, that's a fair question. >> the crime here is we have russia attacking united states. >> tucker: that's not a crime the people who are spied upon committed. >> its potential. >> tucker: manifold has been charged yet either. >> he was using an encrypted messaging system to im

simultaneously we had the george papadopoulos situation. >> tucker: they haven't charged him either. they charged him for lying. >> that's the easy way out. >> tucker: i'm bothered by it. >> prosecutors take the easy way out it's easier to prove that. >> tucker: it would be very easy for me to say he should go to prison for lying and maybe he should do. but i'm bothered as an american by the fact that all of these people going back as i always say back to martha...

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pardon himself, even though he has that power he says, asgeorgepapadopoulos' wifeis exclusively telling fox tonight just the opposite. she says it's time her husband gets some help from the president by the president is raising the stakes in this whole investigation by declaring a special counsel probe unconstitutional and he is the power to pardon himself if he wants, suggesting that there may be major clashes that had, not just with robert mueller but the congress and the supreme court. the president made clear he doesn't expect to pardon himself because he doesn't believe he did anything wrong. key trump advisors tell me an important part of this is what giuliani was doing when he discussed this on the sunday tv talk show circuit with the president's blessing. he signaling to mueller there is still a chance on a one-on-one interview but only if the questions are limited and a warning shot, too, just be night atal counsel wants to issue a subpoena to compel the testimony of the president, get ready for a battle in court by the president tonight offered a combative tone, he did

pardon himself, even though he has that power he says, as george papadopoulos' wife is exclusively telling fox tonight just the opposite. she says it's time her husband gets some help from the president by the president is raising the stakes in this whole investigation by declaring a special counsel probe unconstitutional and he is the power to pardon himself if he wants, suggesting that there may be major clashes that had, not just with robert mueller but the congress and the supreme court....

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. >> reporter: and more may be coming. former trump campaign advisorgeorgepapadopoulos'swifenow begging the president to pardon her husband. >> so, i trust and hope and ask to president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> reporter: a white house official says the president is considering dozens of additional pardons. recently floating martha stewart and disgraced illinois governor rod blagojevich. house speaker paul ryan saying there is one person the president should never pardon, himself. >> i think obviously the answer is he shouldn't and no one is above the law. >> reporter: one other note from the white house, melania trump who hadn't been seen on camera in 26 days was seen wednesday, but not heard. accompanying her husband to fema headquarters. the president said his wife had a little rough patch, but is now doing great. earlier on twitter mr. trump complained the conspiracy theories about her absence were, in his words, unfair and vicious. phillip? >> all right, peter alexander. peter, thank you. >> samantha bee opens her show with an apology. the full frontal host said she c

. >> reporter: and more may be coming. former trump campaign advisor george papadopoulos's wife now begging the president to pardon her husband. >> so, i trust and hope and ask to president trump to pardon him. i hope he will. >> reporter: a white house official says the president is considering dozens of additional pardons. recently floating martha stewart and disgraced illinois governor rod blagojevich. house speaker paul ryan saying there is one person the president should...

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jail time for alleged witness tampering. this week, the wife ofgeorgepapadopoulos, atrump campaign adviser who has taken a plea deal, made a direct appeal to the president on fox news. >> i know he is serious, because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so, i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i nope he will. >> the requests now for pardons. jon karl live from the white house. and jon, another headline i know you are following today involving first lady melania trump. he was in front of the cameras for the first time since she was hospitalized 27 days ago, for what you described as a benign kidney condition. >> reporter: the first lady was with the president at the fema headquarters. she does appear to be doing quite well. the president said she went through a rough patch, but she is doing great. david? >> good news on that front. jon car, thank you. >>> we are going to turn next here to that horrific audio released just a short time ago. for the first time, we hear from so many americans trapped in that relentless gunfire in las vegas, diving for cover.

jail time for alleged witness tampering. this week, the wife of george papadopoulos, a trump campaign adviser who has taken a plea deal, made a direct appeal to the president on fox news. >> i know he is serious, because of this incident, his freedom is challenged. so, i trust and hope and ask president trump to pardon him. i nope he will. >> the requests now for pardons. jon karl live from the white house. and jon, another headline i know you are following today involving first...

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investigation basedonpapadopoulossayingsomething to downer. we know when downer reported that to u.s. authorities, he didn't even mention emails. there wasser in a discussion about emails. so the start of it is as thin as you can possibly be. and i would also say there was more information or evidence that would require you to surveil hillary's campaign and trump's campaign. look at the national security implications. they were paying a foreign national christopher steele to collect dirt on donald trump. but they never took action against hillary it's a big double standard. judge jeanine: i want to go back to congressman meadows. we are supposed to take the word of the fbi and the department of justice when they started this investigation or the fbi did under the guise of it being a counter intelligence investigation. i want you to follow this. there is an ambassador from australia who invites a low-level fourth level volunteer to have a drink at a bar in the united kingdom. and this kid supposedly says they got dirt on hillary clinton from the russians. the problem with that

investigation based on papadopoulos saying something to downer. we know when downer reported that to u.s. authorities, he didn't even mention emails. there wasser in a discussion about emails. so the start of it is as thin as you can possibly be. and i would also say there was more information or evidence that would require you to surveil hillary's campaign and trump's campaign. look at the national security implications. they were paying a foreign national christopher steele to collect dirt...

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papadopoulos. howcome they never said this is something very troubling to me. if they're investigating hillary clinton i don't care, put her in jail. for them not to say trump was under investigation i find troubling. >> thank you for calling. that's talk more about immigration. >> where a speaker rhyme in the republican leadership now in terms of if these votes can pass? >> he is provided no guarantee that these have not had the votes to pass. they don't believe they have the votes to pass. they help it can pass but they're not sure. that's a mechanism in the house. they delayed that among confusion of the president's decision that said he would not sign the bill. they were look at it after he meets with the conference tomorrow night. they will see if it has the vote. >> who is the point person at the white house? >> as far as the family separation stuff it has been cuban miller. >> susan, good morning. >> good morning. first, i want to mention that rosie gray commented earlier that comey statement reopening the e-mails investigation secondly, and concerned about the soc

papadopoulos. how come they never said this is something very troubling to me. if they're investigating hillary clinton i don't care, put her in jail. for them not to say trump was under investigation i find troubling. >> thank you for calling. that's talk more about immigration. >> where a speaker rhyme in the republican leadership now in terms of if these votes can pass? >> he is provided no guarantee that these have not had the votes to pass. they don't believe they have...

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from the facts and from what's come out that the investigation began because ofgeorgepapadopoulosandthe information he passed on in the spring of 2016 that he heardhe russians had tons of e-mails from the democrats in july, when e-mails were dumped through wikileaks, the fbi began an investigation. based on george papadopoulos. when they heard there were efforts perhaps by the russians toontacthe trump administration, they went to one of their longtime sources, a republican political appointee .ho's been identied ask his help to contact these individuals and see whether they'd heard from the russians. he did that. i know it has been called spy gate. i don't view it as contrived. i view it as what any of us would want the fbi to do if we had evidence that there was a foreign goverent trying to interfere with the political party. caller: i worked under thate department and i know the intelligence business well. i think robert mueller is doing a great job. your guest is a breath of fresh air. . like what you are saying allow him to go forward. who is standing up for the united stat

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can be. lou: you heard the namesclovis,papadopoulosandpage. but there was person associated with the trump campaign targeted by the obama administration spy, and his name is steven miller. the spy sent to infiltrate the trump campaign according to the "daily caller." miller was invited to a university of cambridge event arranged by the obama spy, but he chose not to attend. joining me now fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. preorders as i understand it are pushing your book into the stratosphere before it even gets out. gregg gregg iout. trey as in traitor gowdy has seen no evidence of a spy in the trump campaign. gregg: they are playing a game of semantics and parsing words and it will be a terrific end of the year when trey and ryan are gone. a spy is a secret or undercover agent. that's what this guy was. working for the fbi. deployed to insinuate himself into the campaign. if that ain't spying, i don't know what is. >> can we take a look at the quick survey of some headline elements of evidence of the spy in the trump campaign? a cambridge professor out as an fbi spy. meeti

can be. lou: you heard the names clovis, papadopoulos and page. but there was person associated with the trump campaign targeted by the obama administration spy, and his name is steven miller. the spy sent to infiltrate the trump campaign according to the "daily caller." miller was invited to a university of cambridge event arranged by the obama spy, but he chose not to attend. joining me now fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. preorders as i understand it are pushing your book...